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Samsung launches Trade-in Program for the Galaxy S22 Series in Kenya

Samsung is partnering with Badili Africa to have an exciting Trade-in program for the Galaxy S22 Series. The company says that Kenyans have shown high interest for the new Series. The one month pre-order period which recently ended saw over 2,000 purchases of the devices.

Badili Africa focuses on device exchange programmes. In this partnership, customers will get instant discounts when they purchase any of the Galaxy S22 Series devices and exchange it with their used NOTE or S-series devices.

Customers can visit select Authorised Dealer stores across the country to get a valuation done of their used device and sign off on the trade in for the new S22 Series device of choice. 

Infinix NOTE 40 Series Kenya

Consumers who purchase during this limited launch offer will also receive a Clear View cover and travel adaptor complimentary as part of their startup kit.

Prices for the Galaxy S22 Series:

  • Galaxy S22 Ultra 512GB is retailing at KES 159,999
  • S22 Ultra 256GB is KES 148,999
  • Galaxy S22+ 256GB costs KES 116,999 and the
  • Galaxy S22 256GB at KES 99,000. 
With the launch of the Galaxy S22 Series today, it's pretty obvious that the Samsung NOTE line up is dead, now replaced with the ULTRA.

What they said:

“Our team is galvanised by the response to the Galaxy S22 series, which is why through the trade-in programme and our partnership with Badili Africa we are looking forward to offering unprecedented value in innovative ways to our consumers.” said Mr. Charles Kimari, Director, Mobile Experience, Samsung Kenya Branch.

“As Badili Africa, we are very excited to start this new journey with our partners Samsung Electronics. We are confident that this new bold step we’ve taken to introduce the circular economy will enable consumers to buy and upgrade to new phones more effectively and efficiently. This partnership will mark the beginning of one of a kind trade-in industry in Kenya, and Africa at large. I am thankful to the Samsung leadership for adapting innovation and partnering with a young tech Kenyan startup.” Said Mr. Rishabh Lawania, CEO Badili Africa.

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